As in one of his earlier novels , . . . Kerr invents a credibly grim scenario for our future: most of the earth's inhabitants are infected with a deadly virus and maunder in fetid cities.Charles Flowers, New York Times

It is a play with melodramatic themes, but García Lorca has put aside temptation to let it maunder, scream or otherwise let the emotions take over.Richard F. Shepard, New York Times

Origin of maunder

1615-1625

Maunder is perhaps a dialectal variant of meander (possibly influenced by wander).